The colour trends of 2024: the hottest shades for walls
If you're thinking of refreshing the interior of your home or office, you can't miss the shades that are taking the design world by storm. In this article, we explore the colour trends of 2024, from bold to subtle shades, to inspire you and help you choose the perfect palette for your space.
1. Terracotta (Boho Cinnamon)

Shades reminiscent of the heat and the earth, making it perfect for creating a cosy and rustic. This colour, which mixes shades of burnt red and orange, is ideal for boho chic interiors and for those who wish to bring a touch of naturalness and comfort in one's own home. Terracotta pairs beautifully with natural fabrics such as linen and cotton, and with raw wood elements, creating a warm and inviting ambience.
2. Light Blue (Renew Blue)

This vibrant and regenerating blue evokes feelings of calm and serenity, calling to mind clear skies and crystal-clear waters. Ideal for creating environments that convey tranquillity and well-being, Blu Renew is perfect for bedrooms, bathrooms and relaxation spaces. It pairs beautifully with shades neutral such as white and grey, as well as light wood and polished metal details, adding a touch of elegance and modernity to any environment.
3. PANTONE 13-1023 'Peach Fuzz“

"A delicate, soft peach shade whose all-embracing spirit enriches the soul, body and mind", a delicate and luminous shade that brings a breath of freshness and youthfulness to interiors. This colour, a blend of pink and orange, is perfect for adding a touch of sweetness and vitality to any room. Peach Fuzz is ideal for children's roomscreative studios and living rooms, where he can illuminate and make the space more welcoming. Combined with neutral colours or pastel tones, the Peach Fuzz creates a harmonious and pleasant ambience.
4. Burgundy' Red

Red was the colour surprise of the last edition of the Salone del Mobileemerging in all its facets: from the orangey red - known as raspberry blush - seen in Porro's proposals, to the bright, carmine red, to the burgundyan even darker burgundy.
Finally, red as a background for interior design projects is successful when combined with light and dark woods, whites and greys.
5. Sage Green

This delicate, dusty green is perfect for creating an atmosphere serene and relaxing in the home. Ideal for living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms, Sage Green pairs well with natural materials such as wood and stone, as well as fabrics in neutral tones. This versatile shade adds a touch of freshness and refinement to any space.